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  • The Digital Ministry and MOT is in discussion for the Autonomous Vehicle Legal Framework

    The Digital Ministry and MOT is in discussion for the Autonomous Vehicle Legal Framework

    The Digital Ministry has begun discussions with the Ministry of Transport (MOT) on a specific legislative framework to support the use of autonomous vehicles. So, what should you know about it?

  • In a bid to address recent accidents, the transport ministry says it is looking into the possibility of using digital technology to monitor public service vehicle drivers’ fatigue levels. So, what should you know about it?

     

  • In a milestone move for PRO-NET, the official distributor of Proton e.MAS and smart Malaysia vehicles, the company has officially handed over a fleet of electric vehicles (EVs) to the Ministry of Transport (MOT). The handover, which took place on 26 August, aligns with the national Low Carbon Mobility Blueprint (LCMB) 2021–2030 and reinforces PRO-NET’s role in driving the country’s transition to sustainable transportation.

  • Government adds 10,000 more free MyLesen B2 motorcycle licence slots

    Government adds 10,000 more free MyLesen B2 motorcycle licence slots

    The Ministry of Transport has announced an additional 10,000 slots for the MyLesen B2 motorcycle licence scheme in 2025. The programme fully covers the RM350 cost of obtaining a B2 motorcycle licence, targeting youths and students from Malaysia’s B40 income group.

     

  • Loke instructs Prasarana to install platform doors at all LRT stations following the death of a Taiwanese man

    Loke instructs Prasarana to install platform doors at all LRT stations following the death of a Taiwanese man

    Transport Minister Anthony Loke Siew Fook has instructed Prasarana Malaysia Berhad to install platform doors or platform screen doors at all LRT stations to enhance passenger safety. This is following the recent death of a Taiwanese man who is believed to have fallen onto the LRT tracks at the Pusat Bandar Puchong LRT station.

  • Proposal to make inspections of old cars over 15 years old irrelevant - PAS

    Proposal to make inspections of old cars over 15 years old irrelevant - PAS

    Following PH-Tebrau MP Jimmy Puah's proposal to make it mandatory to re-inspect vehicles aged 15 years and above before renewing their road tax in the Dewan Rakyat the other day, PAS Information Chief Ahmad Fadhli Shaari stated via Malaysia Gazette that the proposal was deemed unfounded. So, what should you know about it?

  • KPDN and MoT could ban the sale of dummy buckles in Malaysia

    KPDN and MoT could ban the sale of dummy buckles in Malaysia

    The Ministry of Transport (MOT) together with the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living (KPDN) will hold discussions to ban the sale of seat belt alarm deactivation devices or ' dummy buckles' sold in the market. So, what should you know about it?

  • JPJ launches yet another app that road users can use to bid on plate numbers

    JPJ launches yet another app that road users can use to bid on plate numbers

    The Road Transport Department (JPJ) today announced that it is introducing a new channel for road users in Malaysia to bid for plate numbers, which is in the form of yet another app. Called the JPJeBID Mobile, its pilot test phase will officially start tomorrow (18 February).

  • Anthony Loke now says KLIA Aerotrain replacement has no confirmed completion date

    Anthony Loke now says KLIA Aerotrain replacement has no confirmed completion date

     

    Previously, we reported that the KLIA Aerotrain replacement project is ahead of schedule and set to be ready by 31 January. However, it looks like there will be delays in the project, as Transport Minister Anthony Loke Siew Fook today announced the project doesn’t yet have a confirmed completion date.

  • Anthony Loke proposes lower electricity tariffs for public transport operators in Malaysia

    Anthony Loke proposes lower electricity tariffs for public transport operators in Malaysia

     

    Transport Minister Anthony Loke Siew Fook has proposed for public transport operators in the country to be given a special electricity tariff, whether they’re public or private companies. This is meant to ease the operators’ financial burden and encourage growth.


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